Press release

Headup and Dvora Studio Announce Publishing Agreement for The Coma 2B: Catacomb

Publisher and Developer Team Up for Latest Game in the Popular Korean Survival-Horror Series

 Dueren, Germany - April 30, 2024 - Developer Dvora Studio and alt-indie publisher Headup are pleased to announce a publishing partnership for a 2024 release of The Coma 2B: Catacomb, a prequel to their prior collaboration — The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters. In The Coma 2B, which serves as a bridge between The Coma and The Coma 2, series protagonist Youngho has escaped the sinister mirror dimension known as “The Coma” and returned to his normal life of school and friends. While enjoying time with his beloved schoolmates, he finds he must return to the terrifying parallel world of The Coma and discovers a massive and mysterious facility below Dokaebi Market. Yungho will spend time in both reality and its dark mirror while avoiding dangerous foes, gathering clues, solving puzzles, and fighting for his life. Armed only with a flashlight and facing seemingly endless darkness, will he survive the horrors of these worlds?
 
The Coma 2B: Catacomb is set for a 2024 release on PC, with console releases to be announced.
 
To celebrate the unveiling of The Coma 2B, we are releasing a new trailer, which is available for download and streaming on YouTube.

Watch the New Trailer on Youtube

Features of The Coma 2b include
 
  • Featuring an updated gameplay AI, the relentless killers stalking you are even more dangerous
  • Trade items in Dokaebi Market to prepare for critical life-or-death situations
  • Explore the nightmarish district of Sehwa and discover its dark secrets
  • Scavenge resources to survive deadly encounters and afflictions
  • Unlock tools and upgrades to reach previously inaccessible areas
  • Vibrant, hand-illustrated in-game visuals and comic strips create an immersive world of horror, danger, and exploration

About Headup GmbH
 
Headup is a hybrid games publishing and development company providing players worldwide with the best content in the independent gaming sector. Established in 2009, it is active on all major platforms, such as consoles, mobile devices, and PC, and was awarded "Best Publisher" at the German Developers Awards in 2012, 2013, 2017, and 2019.

With over 80 million customers served on mobile and several million players on PCs and consoles, Headup is always looking to raise awareness and commercial success for developers who think outside the box.
 
About Dvora Studio

Previously known as Devespresso Games, Dvora Studio has been an indie game development company located in Seoul, South Korea, since 2015. Our debut title was The Coma: Cutting Class, a run-n-hide school horror adventure game that was self-published on Steam. Its success marked our studio as one of the first generation of successful South Korean indie game development teams and led to our expansion into consoles and additional games, including Vambrace: Cold Soul, a rogue-lite adventure game with an expansive narrative.